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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1904)
• • f *■ y < X—e. -. w / /■ 4Z e • / * O e •w « * t e « w © I “Ts » • x — h 52 Times a year for $2. I OREGON: THURSDAY, BANDON, J..A. Collier of Coquille was a vis itor here again this week.» Fur first class real estate, corres pond with Geo. P. Topping. A full new line of Rucker« and Diners at the Furniture Store. Self rising Buckwheat Flour for pancakes, at Sanderson Brothers. We have not hoard from the steam er Elizabeth, but she should be due about Saturday or Sunday. Fre-h Groceries nnd Provisions at Cox’s Grocery. Flour, IlaruH, Bacon, Fruits, Nnts, Candies, etc., of the best quality. F. McKee, H. H. Woodruff, Albert Yonder Werth, «nd J. M. Nye and wife of Han Francisco registered at the Tupper house Thursday evening. Rev. D. Milligan, who has been bolding revival service bere, for a couple of weeks past, left Monday for Coquille City, where be will bold ser vice in the Presbyterian Church for a couple of weeks. February has passed, and although it usually gives some very pleasant weather, this year it has been a cou- ti'iued storm mixed with cold weather aud hail. March came iu with a very heavy downpour of rain, a seeming continuation of the same weather that has been prevailing. Dr. A B. Prentis finished Lis dental labors bere last Friday and returned to Marshfield next day. He author ized us, however, to state that be will visit Bandon again in pursuit of his profession, next August, nt which time be will lie pleased to wait upon those who require his service*. Herald: Andrea Belloni, eldest son of Geo. Belloni of n»ar towu, returned from San Francisco yesterday wbitb er ba had been for medical or surgi cal aid on account of an eye which ba» been bothering him for upwards Ho is much encouraged of a year and hopes to be all right in a short time. Captain Kortb, nf the schooner Ruby, got iuto harbor yesterday with bis vessel, having some forty tons of freight. Captain Kurth waa out six teen days from San Francisco, «nd reports having experieuced the beavi e.-t storm he Las «eon during bia twenty-two years of sea life. Hie ves sel drifted north an far as Ytiquiua Bay. Coquille Herald: R. E L. B.idil- lion, tbe Bandon hotel keeper, bad liuieness in town ou Wednsday. He is sanguine of the success anticipated as a result of his recent trip to Cali fornia. Hie wide awake buisness men mid enterprising citizens of that place are making great efforts to keep their town well to the front in the way of locating enterprises there, which is very com > eudible in them. Terry McKune, of baseball fame, is attending Santa Clara College and while not delving in his books is do ing backstop duty on the diamond. Munk Clynes, a star player with Marshfield last season, is a matridi late of that institution and a member of tbe baseball agregation. Terry writes that they have won five games, lost one and tied one. Meeting such teams as Stanford, San Jose, and Hemi professionals of high stanling. He states that a lucrative position has been promised him, and reiterates bis intention of quitting the baseball business jn brush leagues,—Sun. LOCAL NEWS llay. grain and feed at N. Loreuz a Store. J. B. Marshall is now prepared to register voters. ••Photo” Buttons. 10 to 15ct«. at Wrenshall's Gallery. Early Rose Heed Potatoes for sale by J. R. Stillwell, Bendon. R. W. Bullard and J. A. Morrison, of Bullards, were in Bandon last Sun day. T. W. I’anter was laid off work sev eral days from Bicknese, but is better again. Col. C. T Blnmonrotber has received * snpyly of register blanks and is ready to register voters. The telephone office has been moved, and now occupies a place io Miss May Mars’ Confectionery. Delicious! yes, you will find delic ious hams and bacon, tine flour, and the best candies at Cox's geocery. Miss Esther Lorenizen, of Dairy yjlje, sj>eut several days visiting rela tives here, returning home Monday. James Armstrong, who has been pinking Prosper his base of opera tions, has changed his abode and be come a Baudouian. The Marshfield Sun says that Eli jah Smith will soon be on his way to the coast, and that lie will spend the summer at Coos Bay. Duncan Urquhart and J Ciena, who have been making Bandon their home for the past three months, have moved to Beaver Hill. Eomethiug that fits an.l gives com fort; something that wears and looks well is Manzy & Boid’s Majectic Shoe. You will find them at Breuer’s. E. S. Dean has announced himself ns a candidate for assessor. He for- forme.Jy lived in Curry County, and served that county a term iu the as eessor's office. If troubled with weak digestion, belching or sour stomach, use Cham- berluin's Stomach and Liver Tablets, pud you will get quick relief. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Driggist. Robert Marsden, of Marshfield, was jn town Sunday night on bis way down the coast. He and C. Stidham, of Dairyville, were passengers on ttie so*,tij bound stage Mon lay morniug. The steamer Chico got into harbor Monday after a wail of 24 hours out side, the bar being rough. She brought up 50 tons of freight, and J. F. Flanagan and A. G. Irvine, as passengers. Any one wishing to improve their stock of chickens for winter layers. should got acock from J. R. Stillwell. L'.< lias the finest stock in the county, «nd has mad«) a specialty of breeding for wiuter layers. The new mill above Prosper lias shut dowu for th« present, the sale for fir and spruce lumber lining some- wliat slack. Il is rumored that the Howell Logging Camp near Prosper, » ill open up soon. The Republican primaries of the various precincts in the county will be held on Thursday. March 31st, at 1 p.m., and the County Convention will ba held at. Coquille City on Thurslay, April 7th. J. W. Bennett, Z. T. Siglin, S. B. Cathcart, H. Lockhart, F. P. Norton, O. J. Saley, W. H. Thoma- and Her A Trio of <'orck rein. man Larsen, of Marshfield, were in A pretty good one happened recent- Bandon, last Monday night, having come over to do some surveying on to one of the clerks at Marshfield,but our informant woulden't tell who. tbe dike near Bullards Ferry. Sam Nass, of Ao tori a. who has been Knowing, however, that Vince Pratt bere for the past month working up a bandies more chickens than any other company to build a Sidmou Cannery clerk intown, it certainly would be nt Prosper, completed his work and fair to guess that he was mixed up in toft on Monday morning for home. it. It happened in this way: A blush Tbe company has been incorporated ing damsel from Soiitu slough tripped and work on the cannery building will into the rear end of tbe store with three ch ickens under her arm. She commence some time in April. held them for awhile and gazed about J. W. Proctor, a cemmereia! travel I the st->re as if looking for some par ler, of San Francisco, got rather an ticular article. She finally laid tbe ugly fall from the steamer Dispatch, three birds down on tbe counter and at Prosper, last Thursday. He went started for the other end of the store, to ftep from the steamer deck to the when tbe affable young clerk ask ber. wharf, and «lipped and fell, bis head “Will they lay there’” not knowing striking against the wharf. Ho fell they were tied, and being too busy to to the lower deck of tbe steamer and take care of the poultry at the time foiled iuto the river. Clarence Boice "why no. ” she replied, “they are all lent him a Land and pulled him out three roosters." Mr Pratt imine of tbe waler. He came on to town diatly began looking for something and was furnished a change of cloth tinder the counter—but heosvey found ing by tbe station crew, and Dr. Kime it.—Coast Mail. I laifl <n)ii)Mtory Khrumatiam Cured. dressed bis chin which bad received a cut in falliog. U illiam Shaffer, a brakeman of Heat Remedy for Ccoatlputaon. ------------------------ ‘•Thw tin oat remedy for Cunatipation I ever need iaCbamlierlain'e Htoniacb ttud Liver Tablefa,” says Mr Eli But- !«r, of Frackville, N. Y. “Tbey act gently «nd without any nn^ieHsatit offset, and leave the Ixiwels in a per fectly natural cotidition ’’ Sold by U J'. Jxowe. o It« pleasant taste and prompt cures Pneumonia ia too dangerous h di«, uaae for anyone to attempt to doctor have made Chamberlain's Cough bimrelf, although he may have tie Remedy a favorite with I he mothers proper remediee at hand. A pby«i- of «mall children. It qnickly cures ciau ehould always be called. It their cougbH and colds and prevent« ahouhi be borne in raiud, however, any danger of poeumonia lor other that pueumooia always results from a I serious consequence«. It not only cold or from an attack of tbe grip, cures croup, but when given aa «ooo and that by giving Cbamlrerlain’a as tbe cronpy eougb appears, will pre Cough Remedy the tbreateoed attack vent the attack. For ««le by C. Y. <>f pneumonia may be warded off. Lowe, Druggist. F ob S al «.— A good second-hand Thia yemedy is also used by pbysr ciana iu the treatment of pneumonia organ on monthly payment« of $4.50. with tbe lieat reaulta. Dr. W. J. Write the undersigned, ears of this E. M. FuaMAN. Stnitb, of Sandeaa, Ala., who ia also office. Dealer io pianos and organa. a druggiat, eaya of it: “I Lave been -elliu® Chamberlain's Cough Remedy WVNrErN-THt srWOKTHY lady oh and preecribiufit it iu my practic* for ffentletuAn to manatfe bamnewin this (’oan- tbe past aig yearn. I use it in caw« ty And ndjoiqins territory for boa«e of Ouiid fln&ncial Midina. *)|traivkg casb BAltry of pneumonic, and kt** •IVfiffByottau <od paid each ■ouday direot from |Ui*ut ' adWinced . pena» uioneS ibe beat l*<u*tB.” ■olì ky €’. I. brAdqUAFte^ Elpenae positionBennanent. Address SaBeger, 605 Lowe, Druggist. Chicatfo, Monnn iiuitriin^ UtuftlmB Chicavi, • • * » ■ o o o Q ° o T ubsdat , February S3. The Senate ratified the Canal Treaty with tbe Republic of Panama, aud eimnitaneou« with thia ratifioatiou. tbe 3>d Keaiiuent of United State" lmfantry are ordered to Pan ama. President Kouaevelt aaaared the Oregon Senator« that he will reappoint llridnee aud Huoth to the lioaebura Laud Office. Tbe earth baa beeu abakma in tbe vioiuity of Socoorro, New Menon, Tbe frequent oc eurrence baa alarmed the people there. Thus. Langley. tbe heaviest tuau in tbe British Empire, is dead. H m weight exceed ed GUO poouda. The Merger is said to be ready for any de ciaiou of tbe Supreme Court. Marcos A. Huuna Isavea an eatate worth $3,000,000, to ina wife, ton, aud two dangbt. era. New York bad a fire that destroyed prop erty valued at «100.000. Russia is said to be determined to get ber Black Bea fleet through the Dardanelles, even though »be baa to disguise ber ship«. WaDsasoiT. February 24. Report says that tbe Russians sauk four Japanese B ttlesbips. Japan seeks protectorate over Corea. A complete understanding is said to elist between Japan aud Chin >. and that China stands ready to belp Japan. Broakport bad a fire which destroyed tbe Pbelpa Piano Co.’s dry kiln. Loss was <100,000. The Sebiller building in which tbe Garriok Theatre reoently opened, suffered some dam age from fire. The building is 16 stories high, a China o aky «draper. Tbe Wells Far o Company was robbed, 2 weeks ago, of <20,000, at Irapuato, Meitoo. Bophia Gab died at Chicago, aged 126 years. She was older than the Uuited States, being bom in 1775. An incendiary tried to fire the residence of Mrs. A. H. Russell, at Ashland, Oregon. Diphtheria is epideiuio south of Yakima, Washington. Masked men rrbbed the post-office at Cayuse, Oregon, and got <150. Tuuaspiv. February 25. The -Japanese naval force again attack Port Arthur. Details of yesterday'" en a-rement show that no warebipa were destroyed. Colombia is declared to be ready to make war as soon as the Panama Canal Treaty is ratified. The government will require the Panama Canal Co. to show validity of title before payment will be made for the big ditch. The Coaaack army is estimated at 150,000 men. each of whom are required to provide their own horse and acoouternieut at their own eipenee. A man lost his life and a girl was burned to death in a fire at Colorado Springs. Russia will send ber Baltic Sea fleet to tbe Emit in Jone. An attempt is being made io raise the Battleship Variag at Chemulpo. F bidxv , February 26. Tbe city of Rochester, N. Y., was swept by a destructive fire. Th« loss is estimated at over <7,000,000. A tornado at Mount Tabor, Portland, de stroyed two houses and a store. A scaffold collnpsed at tbe new post-office building nt Chicago, killing two p raoiis, Japan snyS she suffered tio defeat in the attack on Port Arthur. Tbe four veasele sunk by tbe Russians were merchant vessel" loaded with rock calculated to obstruot the obaunel to Port Arthur. President Roosevelt and the Panama min ister signed tbe oanal treaty. Japan is to have a flue exhibit at St. Louis. GeorgeCruikabank, a Moutana miner, was killed in a snowslide. SiTVBDiv, February 27. Russia 11 eioited and resents the proposal for an American oable to Japan. . l’riooe Alexander of Oldeuberg is arrang ing to tom a regiment of the wild tribes of tbe Buriat and Kalmucks loose in the far East to prey upon the enemies of Russia. The Taunton, Mass, bank has gone into tbe bands of a reCriver. Tbe Republican oommittee of N. Y., has indorsed Roosevelt. Tbe State Houxe at Madison, Wisconsin, was damaged $300.000 by fire. Tbe oause was defective electrio wiring. Fat>le,d treaaore of tbe Incas, worth $18,- 000,000, has been found in Peru. Richard Harding Davis, a well-known cor respondent, left San Franoisoo. for the scene of war in th: Orient. M omdit , February 29. Tbe steamer (jueen bqrued at sea Satur day morning. She was bound from San Franoisoo to Seattle. Fourteen persons lost their lives. Tbe Saorameoto River is higher than it has been sinoe 1881. Many thousands of acres of land are under water. Japan is reported to have sunk two Ru- sian war vessels and a torpedo boat, and to bavo had three of her own vessels injured in Saturday night's attack. Tbe first convention to instruct for W, R. Hearst's nomination was held at Warren, Ohio, - o o o A bbivrd . Feb. 29.—8tmr Cbico. Martin, 3% day« from S hu Frauoiaoo. March 2—Sc hr Baby, Kortb, 16 days from 8. F to Proaper Mill Co. Marob 2.—Sohr Onward, TbnniAA, 15 davs from 8an Francifeco, to Coq. Mill A Tug 0<>. March 3-—Stour Cbioo, Martin, to 8. F. March 3.—Sohr Alpha, Olsen, to ban Fran, oiaoo. o o o AND SNOW DRIFT FAMILY FLOURS K. C buiw «. Preach ine servioe everv 2ud sod 4th Ban dav at 11 A. M and H: P. M Bund»« Bohool evsrv Sunday at 10. A. M Epworth ia-auai. . i:P. M Prayer insella« Wndueeday »4 $: P- ■- V. H. M«Titilli. Pastor. 9*mTTMMAll Knwic«. • r I form in quality than any other Flour A in the town of Bandon. I Every sack is guaranteed. Your e V A Mqney gladly refunded if you are C < not suited with Snow Drift and n A A s Olympic. A Sold by ■ J. IDEISTriOLIvi. £ UST. LORENZ. S Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Bed Room Suites Cartain Pob»g and Fine Wall Paper and and Pieces. Window TritnmingR. limine Lining. ------- HEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES-------- Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and Springs. Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes. UNDERTAKING A Fail Line of Burial Casketfl. Burial Robps »nd Goods, and Undertaking Supplies Constantly Kept on Hand. BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Elizabeth, C. P. JENSON, Master. This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvement*, and wi| give a regular 8 day service, for pHHM>i»i»erR and freight, between the Coquille River, Oregon, aud Sun Francifloo, Calif. E. T. ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. KRUZ, Maunging Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisoo, California. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? T-P 'Ve nre doing boHiuess at The Gid Stand and can please you. Give us a Call sod examine our Oil TYfY A OU X/V Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Ect, Now is the time to purchase Hardware. in stock a large assortment of Tbe nndersigued has Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Paint*, Oil«. IloorN mid Window*. T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man, Hotel Coquille <>o<]iiille CJity, J. P. TUPPKR. Proprietor. This well-known hotel is how under new aud com petent management and has been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. Tbe table* service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. S mpie rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. Fiue new bur id connection with the hotel. J. C. Shields &■ Son, <Ss Wagon lÆalszers. Wagons of all kinds made to order. Job work attended to promptly and all work guaranteed to givo satisfaction. Reasonable, Price a Horseshooing a. Specialty. A. W. KIME, M. I». O. T. Blumenrother U. S. Commisionerand Notary Public Filings and Final proof« made on Home «lead«. Timber Claims and other U. 8. Lands WntM'i’ i*eir<»H»frd on Appr«»vpd .Security. i li \ aiCÌAN ANU ¿SUUGNON BANDON, OltEOON, Calls to all parts of town and county promptly answered day or night. Office on eocusr of Lcwvi X.r.u cud Ai-x..**-.; Ktrixla J. W. STRANGE, DENTIST, * BANDON LODGE No. 133,1.0.0. F X" I BANDON, - - *1» ANDON LODGE. No.133,1. O.O. F.£ - OREGON. meet» every «Saturday evening. J Will visit Bandon rcgnlnrly on dates to by ^Visiting brothers in good standing /I ! supplied in the L ooh I Column. cordially invited. • N. E BARKLOW. N. G. y *WMM4Kf *«¥ ♦ ** ♦ ♦ I H. FBininrc«, J b .. B do . Court Quoen of flu* For*»t Bip. 17, Foresters of A liter lex. BANDON LODOK. No. 1 IS, A. ff. A. M 1 andon lodge , n «. us . a . f a . m . Stated communication« first Sat- nrilsy sft.-r tb<- full moon of sack month. All Master Masons cordially invited. PETEK NELSON, W. M. j. K. W iuitbo M. Sec. B J ; ;. *- V , 1 TOPRT QUEEN OF THE POKES I .; J No. 17, meet» Fridnv night cf «actJ C week, in Conorete Hull. Bandon. Oregon * P/pRobing |al and <>d Monday«, ¡uorninp ■nd eytni/ig. feiundny befool fMch Bunday at 10 a id Endeavor QieeUoff* Rt|be qrqa I hour« The Weekly Ore<ontan and this paper Piaver meeting —7:30 Tbaraday creninff*. five you all the news of home, alate, the All are welocine A dolfh I’nsf if . Northwest ami tbs nation. • Are whiter, stronger and more uni- Furniture Church Directory •• o A Office in room 10 Reyerle Itailding, Ban dou. Residence on Butte ('reek, Oregon. MAKINS. I. \ cordial welcome is usti iided i<ll vis- ting brothers. j, e f 1 her . i J. N. LiNimots, Chief Ranger. ? Fin. Heoretsry. Wrenshall & Wren6hsll, Photographers, o o • o o o o O o Number 9. Important Newa Notes •• • • o I MX A Favorite Remedy for Bablm. proper Tteatuient Of I’nepiunnla • • • >, MARCH What la LlfeT Tbe Coos County Push Club meets j at Coquille City today. Io the last aualysi« nobody know«, The broombnndle mill i« running but we do know that it i» under strict day and night'at present, the saws iaw. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means only being operated at night. Dr. J. C. Snook, dentist, of Coquille derangement of tbejorgaus, resulting City, will pay his quarterly visit to in Constipation, Headache or Liver Bandon, commencing Monday, April trouble. Dr. King’s New Life Pills quickly re adjusts this. Il's gentle 4tb. \V. H. Logan and daughter Anna, yet thorough. Only 25cts at Lowe's are having a siege of the measles. Drug .Store. The rest of tbe family have about re Chiaewe in Fight with the covered. KnwHiaas. Ray Flanders was married to Miss Vancouver, B. C..Feb. 21.—Chinese D. L. Wboberry, at Coquille City, on and Ruasia have cotue into conflict in Wednesday of last week, Judge Har- Manchuria, and the former drove back locker officiating. the Muscovites with loss and tors up The Coquille river was out of its 50 miles of the railway. This infor banks for several day«, making it very mation comes to the Chinese reform inconvenient for many of the valley Association bore in one of those mys residents of tbe lower river. terious ways which Chinese have of The Chico sailed today for San securing news. The Empress Dowa Francisco, with J. M Hughes, D. A. ger herself gave the orders to drive Gibbs, F. U. Harny, wife and three back the Russians because they first children, W. V. Horton and wife, and made an unprovoked attack on ber Fred Harvy and wife. soldiers. The news coins from sour Mrs.T. J. Stillwell, who was thrown ces which have hitherto been relied from a buggy some two week« ago, upon, and there is no reason to doubt has improved so as to lie able to its authenticity. The officials of the move around again, baviug nearly re Reform Association believe that Chi covered fiom tbe sprains and bruises na will seize the first opportunity to sustained. make war on Russia in the hope of Word reached town this morning recovering the “cradle of their race.’’ that a scow < r vesael of some kind, Coos Co. at the World a Fair. apparently upside down, bad been Portland, Feb. iMth, 19J4. sighted off shore some miles dowu Publisher R ecohdf . b : the coast, and Keeper Johnson and This communication is being «ent Lawrunce Stitt have gone to investi to every neaapapermau in your coun gate. ty, for tbe purpose of interesting tbe Ilat'kleu's A rule* Halve. public presa. It ia desirable that your Has world wide fame for marvellona county shall have proper literature at cures. It HUrpa-see any other salve, St. Lniis, and tbe Commission de lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, airea that you will send back at leant Corun, Burns, Boils, Soree, F c I odh , 50,000, if not 100,000 pamphlet« de Ulcer«, Tetter, Salt llbeum, Fever scriptive of your county resources, Sores, Chapped Hande. Skiu Erop- productions, manufactures, climate, tioos; infaliialile for Pi’ee. Cure etc., for the benefit of tbe thousands guaranteed. Only 25cta at C. Y. of EL Louis visitors, that they may Lowe’s Drug Store. be attracted to our growing state. This matter should I e of interest to Major Kinney Heard From. you, and you are requested toe 11 at Coast Mail: C H. Merchant, once ujxm yonr fellow connty pub through bin attorney W. U. Douglas lishers for the purpose of perfecting received ycHterday from a represent an organization to advocate the sup ative of L. D. Kinney §8938, the flual plying of the literature mentioned, payment on tbe laud near Centerville aud to secure county aid for its pub which Major Kinney bud bonded and lication kou are requested to press which all of our C ooh Bay wiseacres organization aud net as a unit, so have beeu sure he would m.ver re that soul -thing may be accomplished. deem. These pamphlots should be printed TLe Telegram: Women votera are at once, or at the latest, so that they said to have stuffed the ballot boxes may be in our bands at bt. Louis, by iu Colorado. Thus another argument May 15th. It would perhaps be com ia advanced to prove that women un mendable for yon to work with your derstand polities thoroughly and local boar 's of trade for this impor should have the right to play the tant work. The regular term of your game. county court iu April, will Ce tbe best Telegram: Russian newspapers in time to present this matter, and if sist that one w. r will not end it. Pos you are properly organized you will sibly Japan will be willing to quote be successful. Again permit me to impress upon them rates on half doz«n lots if they must have more. yon the advisability of taking up this matter at once, as your county should Fearful Odd* Against Him. be represented at St. Louis. As soon /Bedridden, uloue Hud destitute. as your county puhlishsr« are organ Such, in brief, wan tbe condition of ized to prosecute tbiH valuable work, an old soldier, by name of J. J. Hav your secretary will please notify me ens, Versailles, O. For years be was at the following address,“W. H. Weh- troubles with Kidney disease, and rung. Gen’l Sup't, Stearns Bldg. neither doctors nor medicines gave Portland, Oregon.” I will then be him relief. At length he tried Elec able to further assist you in getting tric Bitters. It put Lum on bis feet in matters in shape. short order and now be testifies, “I'm It is advisable that yonr organiza on the road to complete recovery.” tion shall be permanent, that you may Best on earth for Liver and Kidney later take up tbe matter of connty ex troubles and all forme of Stomach and hibits at tbe state and district fairs, BowebComplaints. Only 50cts. Guar and the coming Lewis & Clark Cen anteed by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. tennial to be held io Portland. The Tlie Hoci«list Convention. success of tbe Oregon exbihit at St. A representative number of Socia Louis, and of properly advertising, lists from Bandon and other poiuts, onr state, depends largely upon the met with those at Coquille City, last connty press. We earnestly request Saturday, and after organizing tbe that you lend ua your aid ¡ q this Convention, proceeded to elect dele matter, and that .yon do not delay in organizing and pushing this work to gates to tbe State Convention. Tbe delegates chosen were C. B. a successful conclusion that your Leep and J. O. Farmer. county may have plenty of literature Aflet selecting delegates to tbe fur St. Louie visitors. State Convention, it was decided to Thanking yon in advance, I am call a mass convention, at Coquille Yours truly, City, on Saturday, the 16th day of . W. H. W ihncno . Apnl. at which time a full connty ticket will be placed ib the field. - oco---- - Dennison, Ohio, was confined to bis bod for several weeks with inflnrnma tory rbenniatisb. “I need many rem ed i*.' be saiii. “Finally I went Io McCaw’s drug store for a bottle of Chamberlain's Paiu Balm, at which tinie^I was unable to use b»«l or foot, and in ooe week s lime was able Io go to work as happy as « clam.” For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. o 0 52 Times a year for $2. «• Volume XX © .►•-J: I [I o o o o o